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you and the spectators are into ran for a fresh round of nuclear talks with the radios pople progress past sanctions always atomic program are increasingly hatching the people but failing to turn them against the regime. has some blunders into time all as an arrest warrant for the country's prime minister spock speculation of a crew and a conspiracy i mean mass protests demanding the whole government steps down. also this hour france is looking to buy is the number of its troops fighting in mali i mean who pulls many of the insurgents there all the gays to may have been trained by u.s. counterterrorism agents. and measures which only bring misery the greek
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opposition remains untouched by german austerity pressure after a failed attempt to build bridges between the two. international news live or mosco this is aussie with me thanks for joining us the un's atomic energy expert back in iran for the second time in a little more than a month with tehran hopeful for clear progress they stine iran how i was stressed a deal is only possible if it's a right to peaceful nuclear energy is respected rater rating it's not seeking atomic weapons which is feared by the west and the longer this mutual distrust hampers a solution the more sanctions are piled on the country but as all she's marias the notion of found out they often only how the opposite effect to what was intended. the u.s. may be saying sanctions against iran are not targeted at the general public but
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there was barely a single person from the population of around seventy five million who hasn't been to. i used to buy tomatoes and boxes and kilo now they're selling their own pieces. with. iran's oil expertise fell by one million barrels a day in the last year following an international embargo has taken sixty percent of the oil revenue the iranian currency lost forty percent of its value against the us dollar causing twenty five percent inflation in october the highest in decades. behind the current. owners are suffering from rising prices and a lack of food and medicine the west sides the measures a range at making iran give up its nuclear program which may or may not be aiming to produce weapons there is and is the government that we have here they don't like
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the government they haven't liked the government for the last thirty some years and because of israeli pressures they do want to see the end of the government and having the sanctions to pressure the public opinion inside iran you know when economy is about to be very good they are hoping people will go to the streets and protest and have a revolution but the fact seems to be the opposite. of cells iranian carpets one of the country's proud sources of revenue once a critic of the iranian government has recently had a change of heart if for me it's for me than for another people who vote for another country is not for me that vote for israel is not for being a father of five for american is not going to be there for me no. on the raft of war they want to ask me something to do that nor we are free of your free people you know this is the best way which my government. very. volatile not only do they create anger among ordinary iranians
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and the iranians see their behavior towards their country as civilized but people in the region and beyond see what the united states and the europeans are trying to do so the image of the united states and europe is has been severely damaged but iran's image has also been damaged one recent poll shows iran touched the least as the country with the most negative image popular stereotypes include does a war and really just fanatics. in britain and many outlets in the united states want to create an image of a villain from not only the you don't them government but also the iranian people iran has been under sanctions for decades but it's only following the latest round the country's economy has been a visibly shaking and it would have some people here on the runway now think it's down to the authorities mismanagement the majority still hold the u.s.
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and western responsible this painting behind me has been here for years and as the supreme just quoted here suggests well look negotiate with america even for a moment the tension it represents will most likely remain here for some time to come rational shaab to teheran iran. the political crisis in pakistan deepens with ongoing street protests and confusion over a recent court order to arrest the country's prime minister on old corruption charges officials call the development a soft crew with some accusing the judiciary and the military or conspiracy to force out civilian leadership the supreme court's decision gave a boost to the thousand strong protests in islamabad which has run into its third day and paralyze the capital demonstrators are led by a pakistani canadian muslim cleric who promised a revolution of the whole government does not step down the protests has already seen bloody clashes with police and more violence is fear as the chaos on the country intensifies on she's correspondent dana is in islam about four hours. we
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are standing here in a very crucial point actually it is called the famous disk where all the chalk with the local language where dr carbury and his fourth esther's are gathered and demanded the government to step down. and he has added to that the seven demands which briefly says that the all parliamentarian and legislative institution should be dissolved and the government has to resign immediately and these also said in his speech that he will not move from this place even if the last person would leave but he was going to continue his demands and he knew his protest he requested all the protester who are very ill and a golden chance as he called it to make a change in pakistan which is needed since the establishment of this country in one
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nine hundred forty seven. this is still ahead for you this hour the father of the internet freedom going to our shores accuses the government of killing his son as the major activist receives tearful goodbyes. and more bloodshed in syria where dozens died in a double bombing in the sand all the battleground between government forces and rebels. france says it's tripling the number of troops deployed to mali to two thousand five hundred as part of the preparation for a land us hold it wants to dislodge is the most extremist occupying the country's north despite a six day campaign of french aerial bombardments mali rebels have extended their reach the us is also assisting paris and its operation that's many of those who are now fighting the mali government and the western forces were reportedly trained by american agents as part of a costly program to combat terrorism and africa actually lawrence freeman explained
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to us what's gone wrong as well as how he things the mali crisis resulted from western intervention in nearby libya. you have several ways it is operating i mean first of all you have a after the death sas nation murder presently khadafi you had basically within hours terrain no merit in other stream of course the border with pick up trucks no terry hardware etc but you've also had the a failed attempt by the u.s. q so called train the partners in mali and other african country is that these new units military units deserted very quickly and it is a quiz a complete failure and all these powers see and wonder when the french are pursuing the road going to fail because you can't win a we'll solve a real crisis by military means per se there has to be complete change in the strategic thinking forward thinking of the united states in the west that has to
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focus on the underlying problems of economic development power the food shortages except for that meet these countries very weak and fragile and susceptible to these kind of attacks and less that paradigm shift occur and we're just going to be killing more people by drones rumors jets dropping bombs and we've been doing nothing really to help africa. and on our t. dot com of the asking all she is saying the result of france's intervention in mali will be so let's now take a look at the options you can choose and we have the complaining will quickly bring stability to the region also it will drag france into a protracted war there the operational inside islam is to launch terror attacks in france and finally it will result in a precaution a zation of mali and let's now have a look right now at how you've been voting so far on why they only call a number of people a certain thing the intervention will see france bogged down in a long war fear
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a backlash will mean france has now made itself vulnerable to islamist hatred also slightly over a quarter of you feel the french action is all about a desire to see a return to the days of the empire while the smallest among believe the intervention will solve the problems of the region and bring peace so do had. to have your save you haven't done it yet and i'll be back with more news for you after this short break. wealthy british style holds. on to the title.
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if a good fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be still a. lot of. self-imposed costs from society i will protect my. am i going to brother understand. immediately i'm going to eventually have to cough up my anger and my frustration the anger the outrage that upgrade into the ten dollars. to buy land in u.s. history. just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national
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flag. that this country. when it chooses and it legitimized. they are made in america on the t.v. . this is also the line from moscow welcome back chicago's been paying sort of full goodbyes to our shorts has people that got the two more on the internet boy wanda charles took his life last week a federal charges against him smoke billowed threatening him with thirty five years behind bars and a million dollars worth of science and justin morton and ice he asks that who was well aware is online activities things the potential punishment never fits the christ commit. when everything has said and done nothing in the area doll owed it
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was ever distributed they did not pursue any charges against him i think that should have told the prosecuting attorney something you're looking at a crime that essentially amounts to downloading p.d.'s to hard drives. no person was harmed. there was no financial benefit murder received less punishment i mean i can't even imagine how scary and terrible that must be to have your government hell bent on putting you in a cage for thirty years for downloading some of us if you're a depressed person that amounts to a death sentence and you can go to our website on t. dot com to hear more from those who knew schwartz personally. the idea that he was facing decades in jail is it's just disgusting absolutely appalling so find out how the case against the irish rolls grew to such extremes and share your
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opinion in the comments section. more than eighty people mostly students have been killed in two blasts at a university campus in the syrian city of aleppo there is also believed to have been housing refugees middle east correspondent placea has all the details for us we know that there were two explosions at the university it happened on the first day of examinations the state television has banned of this a terrorist act saying that terrorist launched rockets at the campus of activists on the ground say that the explosions were caused by missiles. bain's immediately following the explosions a number of cars went up in fire there were bodies strewn across the street and tearful survivors managed to find refuge in a nearby building now we know that the campus is home to university students but
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also an additional fifty thousand people who have found refuge there since fighting broke out in syria in july last year at the same time the university is in an area that is under the control of government forces and what we've witnessed in atlanta pay is the constant fighting between rebels and troops loyal to the syrian president bashar assad this has left the city divided and the fighting by and large has been in a stalemate position for quite some time in recent months we have witnessed both in the lip and also in the capital city of damascus a wave of suicide bombings a lot of that happening in terms of car bombings with dozens of people being killed the most of the bombings are targeting government buildings and more off of enough responsibility is being claimed by the rebel groups. in the middle east analyst money and rights and believes tuesday's bombing is in aleppo will meant to send a message or aura to president assad supporters i spoke today to the student
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performance if you would go to university were told me that one day before yesterday they were also warning from the koreas groups they were seeing what we called the university and they didn't do it so this was the punishment there's a bird or what's taking place right now it's there were more. it is a bomb being towards the civilians it shall be creased the more it was a group in school a real sleaze still support the government. more stories for you online including the ride of her life at l.t. dot com we've got a story of a young cleaning lady who finds a stranger career as a truck driver it didn't last long and neither did the house she crashed into after losing control. and america t.v. host has decided to voice his discontent with washington's current internal policies by establishing his own independence community within the u.s.
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find out more about his big plans on line. i. i. i i i i i i i. i. i. stick to austerity or lose the euro that's the message the german finance minister delivered to greece as he made approaches to the country's opposition its leader however remained resolute in the face of the pressure and as one of our reports greece would be a much bigger headache for the your stereotype bonkers if the opposition comes to power in the next election during his visit here to germany the leftist greek opposition leader spoke of a humanitarian crisis in his country that it being caused by the austerity measures imposed upon it and backed by governments like that over calls he said that
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life itself had rejected the notion of austerity and said that it was the greek people that were suffering most at the hands of the measures imposed upon them in order to go to live in going to be able to think when i'm coming years. to understand what i mean when i see that our story measures of fear or you have to do is look at our economy it showed that our debt and our policies are unsustainable we cannot proceed with policies that have generated recession more down and a larger deficit what was our society is destabilized and it is falling apart. year during his time in berlin alexis tsipras met with the german finance minister wolfgang schauble though the two of them certainly don't see eye to eye when it comes to the best way to get greece out of its current financial troubles alexis tsipras saying this to austerity is what's really needed and well we're going to show firmly on board with anglo merkel's message that germany's message that it's
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only through austerity that greece can get its finances back into any servants of all it can get its debt under control well alexis tsipras wants to see elections in greece in he hopes to win those elections he would have to deal with germany but following this meeting it doesn't seem like they agree on much when it comes to the future of greece's finances and time now for some other international news stories this hour new york has become the first state to change local gun laws after december's mass shooting at a connecticut school they expanded ban on assault weapons as well as other tweaks to the gun legislation strongly limits the accessibility of weapons in the state and a new measure is also a mattress tracing mentally and stable people from. last month's shooting at sandy hook elementary school left twenty six people dead mostly children and a reaganite is the debate over gun control and is us.
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japan's to major airlines all nippon airways and japan are ways the ground of all of their boeing seven eight seven dreamliner is it follows an emergency landing of one of the jazz due to smoke in the cockpit the latest incident comes after a spate of high profile problems including oil leaks and a fire which has seen a safety review on the plane ordered in the us. israeli police have arrested several palestinian protesters when they're tempted to return to an outlaw can but in the west bank last week dozens of demonstrators constructed a tent camp in an area that israel has marked for new settlements which has cleared by security forces protesters announce they want to create a village there israel's decision to go ahead with its plan to build new several homes in the west bank has been widely condemned and is illegal under international law. and later in the day r.t. talks to a former legal advisor to the palestinian negotiating team he says there are no
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chances for the middle east peace process under the current israeli leadership. means there's a crisis of leadership but there's a bigger crisis of leadership in among the israelis we have an israeli prime minister who go to extreme lengths to continue to build and expand israeli settlements who doesn't want to confront the settler movement who simply wants to israel down the path of war and is willing to go to extreme lengths to get himself reelected including attacking gaza. so i was less than a week until we find out whether he's reelected as he's row holds us now parliamentary election on tuesday with the situation in the turbulent middle east heavily dependent on the outcome the whole world will be watching closely so special coverage on that. tensions with to run develop will settle to expand just isolate can there be peace with gaza what's next in relations with america will not
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in yahoo survive his snuff election on january twenty second. israel decides on arts or. has been for decades as the us has drew from vietnam ending its involvement in a war that caused by its size daily basra national and physically the price paid was too high for a similar mistakes to be made again but some vietnam veterans point to the fact the history appears to be repeating itself with the u.s. strategy in afghanistan well the similarities are that we're it's a war of that period as a minute that the united states involved in it for reasons other than the stated objectives. that being the brother ing of the corporate economy and of our our geo political stance in the mideast the people who are writing aside whatever their political aspirations are professional people that work we're foreigners and we're in their provinces but just no. foreign government might have troops in say new york city new york city people were banned to gather an independent country and
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then top with occupation and that's the situation that some of it we had that same problem and be it now we were we were riding the local people and with or an idea i don't think we pay enough attention to the human cost of war we did we might be a little less interested in getting into another one now that we're talking about iran. and coming up shortly after the break a space of crosstalk to stay with us. world . science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. you see a story. and then. you hear or see some other part of it
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and realize. welcome to the big picture. the led mission and free critic a should be free. for judges free. agency three. three stooges free. download free blog. free media. tom. her. rivals some. good fifteen people killing each other in their country there will be jumping.
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from society i will cut myself and my. brother. and my frustration. the traitor into the. suv the most violent games in us history. just all model. matching the national flag.
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but this country uses violence whatever you choose and it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the auntie. yet another tragic shooting right on the streets of the capital is again cause to open the gun debate across the nation now all the talking heads are saying that you got to take away the guns to be safe well the problem is that the shooting happened right on the streets of the capital of a country where the guns have already been taken away paris france three kurdish women one of whom was a kurdish separatist party co-founder were shot dead at the scene of the crime was right outside of a cursed institute which leads the police to think that it was an assassination you see when it comes to terrorism drug cartels in the mafia you can make all the gun laws that you want but the bad guys will still have plenty of guns because they live outside the law al qaeda and mexican drug cartels don't go to the stores and
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patiently wait for their background checks to be done before they buy their guns taking away all the guns through legal means won't matter there will still be murder and there will still be armed thugs and terrorists but that's just my opinion. hello and welcome to cross talk russia's economy in two thousand and thirteen what are its strengths weaknesses opportunities and threats is the russian economy becoming more or less competitive is the pace of reform on track and is russia prepared to withstand external shocks. to cross out the prospects of the russian economy in two thousand and thirteen i'm
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joined by my guest and must go jacob no he's the chief economist at morgan stanley ben ayres he's the editor in chief of business new europe and yes a lot of the saval a key is the. chief economist at deutsche bank russia all right gentlemen crossed out rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want before we talk about the swat analysis of the russian economy ben i want to go to you by reading newsweek a few days ago a writer owen matthews and we have ed lucas over at the economist they keep telling me for about a decade now that this economy is about to collapse now you're a journalist is well you don't say the same thing where's the disconnect. people tend to focus on the negative part of the story and the trouble the russia story is that there are lots of problems and if you focus on those then you can focus on gloom and doom the imminent collapse of the oil price that will bring the russian economy down in flames but the reality is that it continues to grind their way and make progress.

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